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New Sorbonne: One of the interior halls of the Faculty of Arts

Date

Circa 1910

Location

Architecture Library, Hesburgh Libraries

Possibly the Louis Liard room, formerly Hall of doctorates. A new architectural competition, was won by a pupil of Charles Garnier, Henri-Paul Nénot in 1884. The New Sorbonne (completed 1901) consisted of faculty buildings extending the courtyard plan of the original site (including the chapel) and adding a new auditorium. Nénot demonstrated skill in planning and scale while using traditional French styles in an eclectic manner.

Possibly the Louis Liard room, formerly Hall of doctorates.

A new architectural competition, was won by a pupil of Charles Garnier, Henri-Paul Nénot in 1884. The New Sorbonne (completed 1901) consisted of faculty buildings extending the courtyard plan of the original site (including the chapel) and adding a new auditorium. Nénot demonstrated skill in planning and scale while using traditional French styles in an eclectic manner.
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